Sustainability Shift: Evaluating the EV vs Hybrid Debate
The debate between Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Hybrid Vehicles continues to evolve as global and domestic markets navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by these innovative technologies.
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Something to remember when the climate anxiety and doomerism are coming for you:
We went from inventing flight to landing on the moon in just 66 years
I wouldn't count us out of the climate change fight just yet
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Does the HumVEE qualify for the tax credit?
Nope it absolutely does not.
“Great American road trip is going to be electric”
It’s gunna be a long trip, and it costs about 70-90 bucks worth of electricity to fully charge its battery.
Can an average income individual afford the cost of an electric vehicle?
God. No.
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his sisters are 100% roasting him for this pic, i just know
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By John Feffer
Common Dreams Opinion
Sept. 20, 2023
The rich cannot be allowed to sit on their billions while the planet burns.
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The province says it intends to have all new cars sold in B.C. be zero emission by 2035, five years ahead of its original 2040 target.
During a news conference on Tuesday, Josie Osborne, the minister of energy, mines and low carbon innovation, said the province is "strengthening" the Zero-Emission Vehicles Act, now requiring 26 per cent of light-duty vehicle sales to be zero-emission by 2026, 90 per cent by 2030 and 100 per cent by 2035.
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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“Oslo is on course to become the first capital city in the world with an all-electric public transport system, targeting that goal for the end of 2023 as part of its aim to become the world's first wholly emissions-free city by 2030.
The transport push entails replacing its diesel-fuelled buses with 450 electric ones, under a 500 million crown ($47 million) programme that Sirin Stav, Vice-Mayor responsible for environment and transport, said will save the city money over the long term.
"The maintenance is cheaper, it's also cheaper for the operators of the electric buses," she said. "All in all, this is a win-win situation."
She encourages other cities to follow Oslo's example - the city of 700,000 has already electrified most of the ferries that ply the fjord on which it is located - and notes that, in its last tender, e-buses were 5% cheaper than diesel equivalents.” -via Reuters, 10/14/22
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Climate Pledges Loopholes
By Dale C. S. Destin – Published 19 January 2024 |
Introduction
As the world grapples with the urgency of climate action, the recent U.N. climate conference in Dubai set ambitious goals to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. However, concerns are rising among scientists who argue that these pledges lack concrete definitions and are riddled with…
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